Definitions for "Badla"
Flattened gold or silver wire
Flat metallic wire, often silver-gilt, used in brocading and embroidery.
A flat metallic wire inserted into fabric and beaten down. Used as embroidery. Also known as mukeish work. It is often used in conjunction with other forms of embroidery like chikankari or zardozi to add to the richness of the look.
Keywords:  seedha, undha, balfour, sebi, similiar
Carrying forward of transaction form one settlement period to the next without effecting delivery or payment.
A stock market based financing mechanism used for financing the weekly trading positions of equity buyers. These transactions involve the investment of funds through an equity purchase transaction, and a matching sale transaction one week later. Also known as a carry over transaction (COT), and similiar to contango in the UK market.
rate This is the rate of interest paid on funds used for financing the margin requirement for stocks, which are carried forward from one settlement to another settlement. Seedha badla: or forwardation, namely carry forward of overbought shares from one settlement to another. Undha badla: backwardation or carry over of oversold shares from one settlement to another.